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A study of 30 years of weather pattern records of several industrialized urban areas found that weekend days tend to be cloudier than weekdays. Thus it can no longer be denied that human activity has appreciable, large-scale effects on weather, because the few seven-day cycles that occur naturally are of too little significance to cause measurable weather patterns.
The para talks of a phenomenon that has been observed over last 30 years in industralized urban areas. This pattern that has been oberved has seven day cycles, where weekend days are more cloudier. So, five days of normal clouds followed by two cloudier days, and it carries on week to week.
The para then all of a sudden concludes that it is due to the human activity(industries etc) since there are no naturally occuring seven days cycle that can contribute meaningfully to this phenomenon.Based on the above para, we have to talk of an assumption. The assumption has to be related to the
colored bold portion above, because the para above that is just a statement or a fact.
(A) Industrial activity tends to decrease significantly on weekend days in the large urban areas studied.
Are we told that cloudy weather is due to industries being shut on those days? No.(B) There are no naturally occurring seven-day cycles in the areas studied.
The para suggest otherwise as there are few of such cycles.(C) If living organisms have an appreciable large-scale effect on weather patterns, then this is due at least partly to the effects of human activity.
Out of context(D) If something appreciably affects large-scale weather patterns, it is probably cyclical in nature.
Too extreme, as the para nowhere suggests that all changes are due to some cyclical cause.(E) If a weather pattern with a natural cause has a seven-day cycle, then that cause has a seven-day cycle.
Now, this option touches upon the colored bold portion. The para looks at only seven-day cycles that occur naturally. There could be other reasons that occur over a longer period or smaller period. It could be a mix of global warming and increase in humidity and something else that leads to low air pressure, and the conditions on weekend days are suitable for creation of clouds.
It actually could be any reason, which is out of scope here, but the most important point is that the para limits it analysis of natural reasons to those having seven day cycles.
E may be something that may not give an answer directly to what those natural reasons are, if any, but it is the best we can pick up as an assumption that the argument relies on.akshitab2912